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Yep indeed its rubbish! but i only have 11 days to go and coutin!

I know what Q's i am gona do its just a matter of getin all the info into my head, its kinda hard cuz i dont feel too well!

Thanks i need all the luck i can get!

Neway better go and have lunch (not had it and its 6pm! but i supose i should just combine dinner)

c ya later

Tc bye

"Andoverpolo" wrote:

you share a room?!

What about privacy and studying and all that...

And i've slept on couches before! In really awful motels!
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*I hope you marry some ridiculously wealthy guy and you kids ARE JUST LIKE ME.[/size]

why is that so shocking-I love sharing a room-I get on really well with sis

there's MORE then enough privacy in my home

on a typical day-mum is out or in the kitchen

dad is at work

bro at college

lil sis n school

older sis either on computer/work or uni

I'm home alone

MOST siblings share a room

u need to look outside the box

"MuslimSisLilSis" wrote:

why is that so shocking-I love sharing a room-I get on really well with sis

there's MORE then enough privacy in my home

on a typical day-mum is out or in the kitchen

dad is at work

bro at college

lil sis n school

older sis either on computer/work or uni

I'm home alone

MOST siblings share a room

u need to look outside the box

What would snobby Dave know? He's the only child who lives in a huge house with a porsche Blum 3

Yeh but its normal to share, i share with my sis and i enjoy it cuz we can talk in the night when we aint feelin sleepy, thats the joy of having a sister!

I also can get enuf privacy but having said that i am hardly in the house :?

"Angel" wrote:

Yeh but its normal to share, i share with my sis and i enjoy it cuz we can talk in the night when we aint feelin sleepy, thats the joy of having a sister!

I also can get enuf privacy but having said that i am hardly in the house :?

EXACTLY

I also spent most nights talking or fighting Biggrin

and my sis is also is hardly at home and when she is at home she's on the computer

so what more privacy do I want?

crazy snobby Dave :roll:

"Angel" wrote:
"MuslimSisLilSis" wrote:

why is that so shocking-I love sharing a room-I get on really well with sis

there's MORE then enough privacy in my home

on a typical day-mum is out or in the kitchen

dad is at work

bro at college

lil sis n school

older sis either on computer/work or uni

I'm home alone

MOST siblings share a room

u need to look outside the box

What would snobby Dave know? He's the only child who lives in a huge house with a porsche Blum 3

Yeh but its normal to share, i share with my sis and i enjoy it cuz we can talk in the night when we aint feelin sleepy, thats the joy of having a sister!

I also can get enuf privacy but having said that i am hardly in the house :?

Actually I live most of the year in my senior dorm with 4 other guys.

But I have my own room - cell really.

And I shall hear no more of the Porsche, im getting rid of it.

From now on im going to actually [i]follow[/i] the speed suggestion... I mean limit.

"Andoverpolo" wrote:

Actually I live most of the year in my senior dorm with 4 other guys.

But I have my own room - cell really.

And I shall hear no more of the Porsche, im getting rid of it.

From now on im going to actually [i]follow[/i] the speed suggestion... I mean limit.

See!! you have your own room even whilst at uni cuz your too good to share with others :evil:

Your selling the porsche Cray 2 i am sad to hear that its goin, i dont mind babysittin it?

What car are u goin to get?

"Angel" wrote:
"Andoverpolo" wrote:

Actually I live most of the year in my senior dorm with 4 other guys.

But I have my own room - cell really.

And I shall hear no more of the Porsche, im getting rid of it.

From now on im going to actually [i]follow[/i] the speed suggestion... I mean limit.

See!! you have your own room even whilst at uni cuz your too good to share with others :evil:

Your selling the porsche Cray 2 i am sad to hear that its goin, i dont mind babysittin it?

What car are u goin to get?

lol no I have my own room because im a Senior and ive earned it through my seniority.

Yes I was given an ultimatum when she said yes - no more dangerous stuff. So I reworked by insurance policy, dropped my membership in the club, and im getting rid of the Porsche.

Not replacing it... prolly just going to hang out until the lease on my bmw is up then buy it out

[b]Qsn: Any1 know anything about Muhtarama Farhat Hashmi? Particularly which group she is with?[/b]

Ya ALLAH Madad.
Haq Chaar Yaar

"Med" wrote:
[b]Qsn: Any1 know anything about Muhtarama Farhat Hashmi? Particularly which group she is with?[/b]

She's with Dr Israr Ahmads group...I think its called Jamaat e Islami.

In my town his and her teachings are very popular.

"MuslimSister" wrote:
"Med" wrote:
[b]Qsn: Any1 know anything about Muhtarama Farhat Hashmi? Particularly which group she is with?[/b]

She's with Dr Israr Ahmads group...I think its called Jamaat e Islami.

In my town his and her teachings are very popular.

jazakALLAH khayr.

Thank you.

Ya ALLAH Madad.
Haq Chaar Yaar

"raheem" wrote:
testing

testing what?

welcome to our humble aboad.

where do you come from? where are you headed?

probably replying in the [url=http://www.therevival.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3]new members[/url] topic...

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

"Admin" wrote:
"raheem" wrote:
testing

testing what?

welcome to our humble aboad.

where do you come from? where are you headed?

probably replying in the [url=http://www.therevival.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3]new members[/url] topic...

Stop scaring him Admin :roll:

Welcome Raheem, there aint no need to test nothin, just go for it.

Quote:
Ali: Why you been waitin' Jam? You don't need to lose weight, you're in good shape man. Maybe a little extra weight around the belly [b]but I guess that's all the halva you molvi types eat[/b]!

looooooooooooool

That line is well funny, and Im the one always getting told off for talking abt molvis and halwa.

looooooooooool.

Ya ALLAH Madad.
Haq Chaar Yaar

don't worry we (the mag) get it aswell.

But we do not attribute halwa to any one group.

All of 'em are allowed to consume the thing in vast quantities...

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

"Admin" wrote:

All of 'em are allowed to consume the thing in vast quantities...

mashaALLAH!

May ALLAH enlighten your face, protect your limbs from sin and grant you smiles in the highest paradise.
ameen Ya Rabbal Alameen.

lol

And may ALLAH grant the ulama the fruits of paradise in abundance and us also. ameen

Ya ALLAH Madad.
Haq Chaar Yaar

Ameen.

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

[color=darkblue]salam,

hope you are all well

in response to above, i have my own room, and have had my own space for 6 years, before that i used to share. but i like to have my own space to chill in. and im quite messy, so its a good thing i dont share.

but my 2 sisters share with each other, and as long as they are not falling out, they love sharing cuz they both live away from home and only come home on weekends. so they are not in each others faces all the time.

im off for a week to two weeks. have a placement/interview up north in cumbria. im working for a newspaper and will get assessed. lucky me.[/color]

"Assadullah" wrote:

I have a question you see. Might sound stupid but it's been playting on my mind for a long time now so I have to ask. What is exactley meant by the will of Allah? I mean like I know what it is but like in the qu'ran it says everything happens by the will of Allah so just saying like If i studied my socks off for a exam, went in and took it, and when I got my result found out that I failed, would it all be down to me maybe cos I didnt revise enough or would Allah's will have a hand in it? Not tht I'm saying Allah would want me to fail but we don't know Allah's plan for us so you neva no.

Nothing happens without the will of Allah (swt). We can spend ALL our life working for something....however if it wasnt the will of God then it won't happen.

If you revised yet failed it's because it wasnt Gods plan. And if God wanted you to pass you could sail through your exams without even revising.

However, its not right to have a fatalistic attitude in Islam. We should "trust in God but tie our camel" (i.e make an effort).

"Assadullah" wrote:
Assalaamualykum every1, Assadullah here, formerly known as Jihad Soldier, I thought it was time for a change so thts y I changed my name, plus u neva no if the feds are reading all this and have gotten the wrong idea Lol .

I have a question you see. Might sound stupid but it's been playting on my mind for a long time now so I have to ask. What is exactley meant by the will of Allah? I mean like I know what it is but like in the qu'ran it says everything happens by the will of Allah so just saying like If i studied my socks off for a exam, went in and took it, and when I got my result found out that I failed, would it all be down to me maybe cos I didnt revise enough or would Allah's will have a hand in it? Not tht I'm saying Allah would want me to fail but we don't know Allah's plan for us so you neva no.
And also there is a part in the Qu'ran and the jist of it is that Allah beings closer to Islam who he wishes and he sends further away people from Islam who he wishes, does this quote mean to show Allah's power or is it also saying that Allah doesn't want some people coming to islam and he does stray them. Astagfiruallah if what I am saying is a sin in anyway but why would Allah want to stray people away from Islam? Surely he would want more people coming to Islam.
Astagfiruallah, plz forgive me Allah if I sound like I'm questioning you cos I'm trying not to, I just want to know like.

Jazakha Allah Khair to any1 who can help,

Take care every1,

Allah Hafiz


wa'alaikum salaam.

wen i'm asked questions about free will vs. destiny here's the explanation i usually give:

as Muslims, we believe in Qadr (destiny fordained by Allah) as well as Free Will. so say for example, u are destined to earn $300 per week, this is ur Qadr. but u could either steal this money, or earn it in a halaal manner - that is ur free will, by which Allah will judge u. Allah knows ur destiny, coz obviously he's sorted it for u, but the path u choose to get to ur destiny, thats wots up to u.

beyond that, we should remember the incident where a man came to Umar (r.a.) when he was a Khalifah, and asked him about freewill vs. destiny. Umar (r.a.) said 'go and look in the well'. the man, though somewhat puzzled, did so. he came back and repeated his questions, as the well did not seem to bear any answers. again Umar (r.a.) said 'go and look in the well'. after the 3rd time, the man got the message that there are some things we have no specific answers to and it is better not to question.

[size=9]I NEVER WORE IT BECAUSE OF THE TALIBAN, MOTHER. I LIKE THE [b]MODESTY[/b] AND [b]PROTECTION[/b] IT AFFORDS ME FROM THE EYES OF MEN.[/size] [url=http://www.adherents.com/lit/comics/Dust.html]Dust, X-Men[/url]

To summarise, every individual has been given free-will and should use it to work towards attaining the pleasure of Allah and that Allah has full knowledge of the individual’s actions; past, present and future.

Quote:
[size=14][color=darkblue]A woman's occupation as a mother and a wife is her primary role in life. In fact, it is her ONLY role on earth. Inspite of the rights the Shariah assigns to women, Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) categorically clarified that these rights in no way whatsoever are negatory of her primary role of wifehood and motherhood which are her sacred functions to be discharged in the sanctuary which has been known as HOME from the advent of Hadhrat Aadam (alaihis salaam). This is the role into which Allah Ta 'ala has cast her. It is unjust and stupid to attempt to expel her from the home and wean her away from her primary role and ask her to indulge in activities which are not secondary for her, but which are in total conflict with her natural and divinely chosen role.

The Qur'aanic command: “And stay firmly (glued) to your homes”, is a command to women to be involved in their primary role. The Qur'aanic command: “O Nabi, tell your wives, your daughters and the women of the be1ieving men to draw over them their jilbaabs”, is an instruction for women to behave in accordance with the demands of their primary role which, among other things, require them to conceal their bodies from the gazes of men. The Qur`aanic verse: “Men are rulers over women”, is an explicit mention of the subservient role of women. While it could be said that Islam has made women subservient to their husbands, it is incorrect to say that their role of subservience to their husbands is secondary. Such subservience is in line with their primary role which dictates such, subservience.

Islam does not believe in a classless society. There are ranks and gradations even among the Ambiya. While all Ambiya were equal in their truth, in rank and status, all were not equal. Similarly, in rank and status there is inequality between man and man. Thus, the rank of the father is superior to the rank of the son. And, at times the rank of a woman is superior to that of a man, e.g. the rank of the mother is higher than that of her son. Thus, when it is said that a woman is subservient to a man, it does not mean subservient to all men. She is subservient to her husband in rank. But, this subservience does not enslave her to her husband.. She is not required by the Shariah to even prepare his food and wash his clothes. She is not under legal compulsion to do the housework. What wrong is there in this subservience? A subservience which is noble and based on respect and love! But, the gross and deceitful manipulation of the term 'subservient' by the modernists is an attempt to convey that in Islam woman is rendered a slave of man in general. This is a black lie. She is not even the servant of her husband. On the contrary, her husband with his superior rank is her slave. It is he who has to slog in the rain, cold and heat from morning to night to provide a comfortable home and a comfortable life-style for her who lives like a queen in a true Muslim home. Islam has given her the status of a queen inspite of her 'subservience' to her husband. The husband is responsible to provide everything for her. His superior rank will be employed only to govern the home in accordance with the divine decree and conduct of life.

If this noble 'subservience' is unacceptable, then all forms of subservience should be unacceptable in greater degree. The student should not be subservient to his tutor; the son should not be subservient to his father; the subjects in a country should not be subservient to the law. In short, we all should adopt the code of the jungle where bestiality is the norm and the conduct of life[/color].[/size]

http://books.themajlis.net/node/400

Ya ALLAH Madad.
Haq Chaar Yaar

it is wrong to call somebody a slave of another

"sham" wrote:
it is wrong to call somebody a slave of another

yes indeed. No1 supports calling ourselves slaves of any1 besides ALLAH.

We can be Abdullah's or Abdur Rahmans or Abdul Wahhabs, but we cant be Abdur Rasul or Abdun Nabi or Abdul Maseeh or Abdul Hussayn etc.

Ya ALLAH Madad.
Haq Chaar Yaar

it the txt it said the husband is the slave

I believe it was not to be taken literally but was rather just an literary expression.

Ya ALLAH Madad.
Haq Chaar Yaar

"Med" wrote:
I believe it was not to be taken literally but was rather just an literary expression.

So which other bits are 'literary expressions'?

:twisted:

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

"Admin" wrote:
"Med" wrote:
I believe it was not to be taken literally but was rather just an literary expression.

So which other bits are 'literary expressions'?

:twisted:

ALL of it according to my qualification in english Lit A level

Dirol

Barnes and Noble is a wonderful place.

Aside from the fact you can get any book you would ever need... ever... you can get CDs and DVDs - and I really like their CD classical selection.

They are also paired with starbucks - which is evil, but makes great strawberry frappacinos (whatever that is) and the Cheesecake Factory.

Which is exactly what it sounds like.

Delicious cheesecake.

Barnes and Noble is a wonderful place.

We have Waterstones.

... and you've given us Borders.

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